Word bank: Antecedent, Cogent, Conditional, Conjunct, Conjunction, Consequent, Disjunct, Disjunction, Exclusive sense of 'or', Inclusive sense of 'or', Necessary Condition, Negation, Invalid, Not Cogent, Not Sound, Sound, Sufficient Condition, Strong, Valid, Weak
An inductive argument is ______________________________ if the truth of the premises does not make the conclusion more likely or probable.
A/an argument is ______________________________ if it is valid and the premises are all true.
A/an argument is ______________________________ if it is strong and the premises are all true.
A/an argument is ______________________________ if it is weak but has a false premise.
In the statement S v P, S and P are ________________________.
In the statement S • P, S and P are ________________________.
~P is the ________________________ of P.
In the statement S P, P is the ___________________________.
With the ___________________________ the truth of one disjunct can include the truth of the other disjunct.
A(n) ___________________________ is a condition that must be satisfied in order for some state of affairs to obtain or occur.